Books:

Book: The Spin by Don Keith
"Sometimes you must listen to your heart, not just your head." Jerry Gray is an average working man, a straight-arrow, a faithful husband, good father, and solid provider. But now some very non-average problems are threatening to overwhelm him. His marriage is failing, his daughter may well be losing her fight with a rare blood disease, and he is financially strapped from that illness and paying [...]

Book: The Unemployed Guy's Guide To Unemployment by Mike N. Mauss
This book is written for you: the middle-class worker who thought getting fired would never happen; who believed you were invulnerable, destined for a great career, and that unemployment was something that only happened to other people. It's for good, hard-working people who see the American Dream moving inexorably out of reach and who are totally unprepared for what is to come. Well, I have been [...]

Book: Marta's Place by C.M. Albrecht
Young Hal Morrison is pretty much a drifter. Most would consider him a loser. He just takes any menial job that comes along until he tires of it (meaning three or four months to Hal is a long time), and then waits until he's completely broke and desperate before looking for another job. When Hal is sent to a little cafe called Marta's Place he expects the same ol' same ol'. It pretty much starts [...]

Book: HOW TO SURVIVE IN THE US ECONOMY by Charles Lemon
The US middle class, characterized by the "comfortable" lifestyle and once occupying a majority of the population of the country, is now declining in number. As a result of fewer job opportunities, increasing expenses, decreasing income and inflation, it is becoming harder for the middle class to survive. Considering the present economy, the hopes are quite bleak. However, with some additional [...]

Book: The Gospel According to Prissy by Barbara Casey
A fascinating story populated with memorable characters. We have three Army veteran misfits, a college dropout, and unmotivated high school graduate accused of murder, a controversial warden of a women's prison, a little girl with the gift of prophesy. Lara Kruger, 31, invites them into her life after suffering a miscarriage, a divorce from an abusive husband, and unemployment. It is a powerful [...]

Book: Tainted Youth (Diary of a Human Target) by Isidora Vey
Since early childhood, Yvonne has had many reasons to suspect that she is different from the other people: She often experiences telepathic and psychic phenomena. She is eminent for her high intelligence and good character. She never wishes to harm anybody; she wouldn't know how, either. As a result, the others underestimate her and show it to her at the first opportunity. During adolescence, new [...]

Book: Sleeping with the CEO's Daughter - A True Story of Corporate Adultery by T. D. Herod
Experience the devastating nightmare of divorce, unemployment, eviction, homelessness and near-suicide following an adulterous affair at a billion dollar corporation! As a training manager at a large hazardous waste disposal firm I was committed to advising customers of their EPA, OSHA and DOT compliance obligations for proper hazardous waste management and disposal. I learned the company I [...]

Book: Trump 2020 - The Case for the Re-election of Donald J. Trump by Josh Y Goldstein
As the time for another election approaches, it is high time for the American people to make yet another decision. Did Trump keep his promises? Is he the right person to Keep America Great? This book answers some critical questions on the eve of the 2020 election. First, before moving further, you need to know why Americans chose Trump to run the country. The reason Trump got elected is that he [...]

Book: Undressing The N-word by H. Lewis Smith
Undressing the N-word depicts the state of sociological views regarding questions that have been on people's minds for years but have been considered too sensitive to talk about openly. Among these types of taboo-type discussions is one that analyzes the systemicpsychological warfare and psychosocial treatment of one group over another. The systemic subjects the oppressed group to seeing, through [...]

Book: Uncivil Rights - A Guide to Workers' Rights by Frederick T. Golder
Uncivil Rights is the book you need to understand and protect your rights at work and in court. Uncivil Rights describes in detail the laws that affect workers and provides strategies to use to avoid being one of the millions of American workers who will lose their jobs. With unemployment reaching record levels and a severe economic recession not seen since the Great Depression, this is the book [...]

Book: I Was Justin's Nanny by David Belisle
The Liberal red tidal wave of support had receded, revealing a new prime minister on the Hill. It's the daring, debonair Justin Prudhomme ... and his delicious dark locks. Issues pile up quickly. The stuffed shirts and stiff collars need to be ironed out. A hungry media awaits their daily dish and there's simply no end to the dirty laundry. But that's all on the Hill. Justin's wife Josie is busy [...]

Book: Day For Night by Stacey E. Bryan
"What I wasn't expecting was to turn the corner and find my thirty-something neighbor Annie, eyes open, silent, encased by a cone of light and suspended in midair just inside the doorway. Nope. Wasn't expecting that at all." Wacky, off-beat, delicious, witty, and insightful -- all words used to describe Stacey E. Bryan's hilarious debut novel, Day for Night. When reality TV star Rae is dumped by [...]

Book: Far Across The Sea - A family saga by Carmel McMurdo Audsley
An historical fiction novel that paints a vivid picture of life in the coal mining villages of Scotland in the early 1900s, and leads to life in the coal mines of Australia in the 1950s. FAR ACROSS THE SEA is a family saga that begins in Scotland in 1913, progresses through two world wars and follows a young man who takes up the offer of assisted passage to Australia as part of the Australian [...]

Book: Seed Money - The Entrepreneur by Cyndie Shaffstall
Seed Money: The Entrepreneur is the first book in The Delegate series, a collection of independent novels written in first-person narrative by Cyndie Shaffstall, best selling author of Willows: The Creole . Global warming. Our habitable space has been halved. Entitlement. Population growth is unchecked. Trystrooms. Anything goes but privacy prevails. By 2062, we've managed to completely wipe out [...]

Book: The Boon - Thoughts of a Schizophrenic in Remission by Eugene Uttley
Riddled into this experimental open letter is the story of a man who made the "hero's journey" to another world and back again. The prize he won there, the ultimate boon, is knowing what he wants. "Wisdom warns against desire, but there is power in wanting - power that can fuel the will and keep lit that precious torch, hope." This line stands as a rare moment of profundity in a largely [...]